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# Financial Services

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AIB's boss says the bank is 'within touching distance' of repaying all its bailout money
Financial services firm Grant Thornton is creating 250 new roles in Dublin
Bank of Ireland is the latest to fall foul of anti-money laundering rules
Ireland could learn a few things from the UK's quiet pensions revolution
Stephen Gillick
New hoteliers can't get insurance thanks to Ireland's 'compo culture'
This Irish fintech startup is helping banks wade through an 'Eiffel Tower' of regulation
The High Court has squashed a bid to stop the state's €3bn AIB share sale
New hoteliers can't get insurance thanks to Ireland's 'compo culture'
This Irish fintech startup is helping banks wade through an 'Eiffel Tower' of regulation
'You're now free to go': All charges dropped against Seán Fitzpatrick
The corporate watchdog 'fully accepts' Seán FitzPatrick trial flaws - and blames its own staff
Ex-Anglo chair Seán FitzPatrick acquitted on all charges after the state's longest-ever trial
New hoteliers can't get insurance thanks to Ireland's 'compo culture'
This Irish fintech startup is helping banks wade through an 'Eiffel Tower' of regulation
The Dáil has elected to keep the state's AIB shares - because the government forgot to vote
Bank of Ireland has poached a senior UK exec for its new CEO
Bank of Ireland has poached a senior UK exec for its new CEO
Scottish financial giant Standard Life says Dublin will likely be its new EU base
Scottish financial giant Standard Life says Dublin will likely be its new EU base
For the second time in a week, gardaí are investigating fraud at a Cork credit union
Stripe's Patrick Collison: 'We want to be an independent company for a long time'
Gardaí are investigating 'financial irregularities' at a Cork credit union
Credit unions may soon be able to help build social housing
Poll: Should the money raised from the AIB sale be spent on infrastructure?
Global investment funds have made Ireland a world capital for shadow banking
Despite wrestling branch closures, An Post is Ireland's most 'likeable' company
Despite wrestling branch closures, An Post is Ireland's most 'likeable' company
Global investment funds have made Ireland a world capital for shadow banking
The Central Bank slapped financial firms with record fines last year
Part of Terry Clune's Taxback Group has snapped up a US firm in a $10m deal
Global investment funds have made Ireland a world capital for shadow banking
The way has been cleared for a High Court showdown between investors and AIB
Stripe's Irish co-founder on becoming a billionaire: 'I still live a relatively unchanged life'
Stripe's Irish co-founder on becoming a billionaire: 'I still live a relatively unchanged life'
AIB has been handed a €2.2m fine for breaching anti-money laundering laws
Poll: Should mortgage lending rules for credit unions be relaxed?
One investor made €560m on Bank of Ireland shares snapped up after the crash
Business and mortgage lending - how credit unions could take on the banks
One investor made €560m on Bank of Ireland shares snapped up after the crash
Who is Jonathan Sugarman? Here's what you need to know